Noise Removal from GoPro Hero 3 images

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About This Episode

Remove noise and image artifacts from GoPro images with this advanced stacking technique.

In the second video, Russell Brown will guide you though the process of taking an aerial panorama. This video is taken on location along the California coast and will demonstrate Mr. Brown's technique for aerial tripod rotation.

This tutorial discusses the process of capturing, and processing, GoPro aerial images and turning them into a stitched vertical panorama. The results are an unusual blending of mutiple perspectives in one image.

Discover how easy it is to color correct a video file with all your favorite tools inside of Adobe Photoshop. What is even more amazing is that you can use all the features found in Adobe Camera Raw to color correct video as well.

This tutorial will cover some of the great new advantages to using the new GoPro Hero 3 lens profiles with Adobe Photoshop CS6, Adobe Photoshop CC and Adobe Lightroom. These new profiles are available in Adobe Camera Raw 8.2 and Lightroom 5.2.

In this closing video, Russell Brown will cover some of his final words of wisdom for venturing into the world of aerial photography. He will also encourage all his viewers to share their aerial photos on his Facebook page. Search for Russell Preston Brown and become his friend today.

Using the Lens Correction filter in Photoshop and a look into using smart filters, as well as how to make a letterbox to apply to your video files for removing the rotor blades from the top of the frame.

When you sync fonts from Typekit with Creative Cloud, you can use them in any application on your computer — just like any other system font you have installed. This video shows how easy it is to start syncing fonts from Typekit within Photoshop CC